The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1928, Page 3

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STEELE BEATS TUTTLE 16- ‘Gloomy Gus’ s Lindbloom Strikes Out Seven Men in | Two Innings i ERS Sears “Gloomy Gus” Lindbloom, star iteher for the Fargo-Moorhead wins, today set a unique record an North Dakota baseball annals in the | } second game of the annual Missouri oy Slope baseball tournament | ! marck’s Municipal Athletic park, \¥ He struck out seven men in the | first two innings, and then went onj the bewildered Tuttle outfit. In the second inning Anderson, regular battery niate of the Swedish hurler, dropped a third called strik The batter raced to first safel; Lindbloom was credited with sixth straight strikeout, the fanned batter of the inning, and yet) Tuttle was not retired, 1 Lindbloom promptly set the sev- | enth man on his heels, and went to | the dugout with seven strikeouts in | | two innings to his credit. It was a wild group of Steele fans | who cheered their cohorts on to vic- tory in the first of the three games | on today’s bill. There was only a small crowd in the stands, but they made up in volume what they lacked | ‘in numbers. Errors were numerous on both | i sides. Dockter, who was stationed in the “hot” corner after three disas- trous innings on the mound, found | that the jinx still pursued him and muffed four batted balls that came in his direction. Lindbloom allowed Tuttle four hits while his mates were garnering 20 dingles off Dockter and Elliott. The box sco: » ABR IH PO A 0 d Tuttle— Dockter, 3h, p ... 4 02 Kremenctsky, ss. 4 0 0 0 R. Elliott, If oo. Danielson, 2b od K. Flliott, p 000 Belk, rf 020 Pipcorn, 0041 Olson, ¢ 0 010 Kopplin, 1 019 427 Z . H PO Tucker, a Ng 40 Anderson, ¢ 312 J sf TOO LATE TO CIASSIFY | FOR SALE—Leather — davenport, rockers, perfection oil stove and oven. Cheap. Call at 323 Seventh street or phone 97 after 5, FOR RENT—Duplex. Ice boxes for | sale. Inquire at 506 Ave, A.) Phone 796. FOUND--A leather key container with several keys. Owner may have same by calling at Tribune office and paying advertising | charges. Sealed bids for 100 or less, Lignite coal will be ed at the Clerk's Office in Arena, N. Dak. The Roard reserves the right to reject any or all bids. . ‘ Dated this 18th day of August at Arena, N. Da i MBERT, hool Dist. QUICK WORK - FOR D:B.C. GRADUATES Graduates of Dakota Business College, Fargo, cash in quickly on their investment. P. G. Anderson was employed by the Fair Store, q , Valley City, the day he finished. Rafferty, If ... McGivern, ss Lindbloom, p | Epstein, George, rf {positions in last of secon. of eighth innin, , Epstein in first ‘of ninth. | Tuttle Steele Mix, 1b Totals. xDockter and K. Elliott zMellon replaccd Rafferty in first | Kameron replaced | Score by innings: RHE 000 000 000— 0 4 9} 2 200 30x—16 20 3 RATED UP WITH BEST Gorilla Jones, negro we’: 2rweight, who is a great favorite around Ohio, is from Memphis, Tenn. over Tommy Freeman recently puts ‘ fan to give Steele a 16 to 0 victory aver | him right along the topnotchers of His victory class. Open Evenings Frank’s Grocery QUALITY AND SERVICE 18K FOOD PRODUCTS i {Mildred Youngberg was sent Dn 4 - State Bank, Wilmot, S. D., q \completing her course, Sanford pier went direct to the 1st National 4 Bank, Graceville, Minn. You, ton should take advantage B.C. ACTUAL BUSI- ste training (co; (pane obtainable elsewhere y real ex~ perience at school. ‘Follow the Suc- ceSSful’® Sept. 3-10. Write F. L. sWatkins, Pres., 806F sont St., Fargo. Flavored with Boh:s:ian Hope For S's at DIULISISOY spring APRA sosevoaouy LOULWING 9] UOIS|NWA $.1]09S LO 49A1]-po; paysosiq] Ayisey I JO ASN ° sulin FOR WHITE HOUSE COFFEE and TEA QUALilY ————@ | Thursdi | Personal and Social News of Mandan dan Vicinity County Agent and nt and Mra, R, C. Newcomer have returned from a m tor trip to Strawberry Point, Io where they were guests of relati waite. pend fe Hills. H. left Thursday ‘or Hi Max Hunke, me salut Tuesday nee from Cleveland, Ohio, where he has been visiting at the home of his brothers, Howard and Arthur. — Mrs. E. Edmundson left Thur for Fargo and points in 8 where she will, visit relat 5 i . Mrs. C. A. Headdeaan of Jam town is visiting her mother, M Caroline Boley. Arthur C. Krase arrived FARMERS LUMBER C i] here D STREET 402 MAIN AVENUE PHONE 332 Always Busy. There’s a Reason SATURDAY SPECIALS PURE LARD— Ke'ti¢ Rendered VEAL SHOULDER ROAST— PORK BUTT ROAST— COFFEE—¥1"),C") Our Ov per Ib, FANCY LEG O’VEAL— Milk Fed, per Ib... 19¢c Lean, per Ib. per Ib. Creamed, per Ih. COTTAGE CHEESE— “PICNIC HAMS— Sugar Cured, per Ib. HALIBUT STEAK— Fresh, NECA vaes ccs Buy at Your RED OWL STORE Here you ai ain of highest quality, of consistent zs, and of courteous, friendly service. Our great volume of sales through 156 stores insures fresh, clean stock. Depend upon your Red Owl for better foods and economy prices. Saturday, August 25th FLOUR We just received a carload of the “Red Owl” and “Gold Medal” flours. These flours are milled from the choicest hard spring wheat and give the highest satisfaction. We believe that these prices will represent the lowest in flour values this fall, so you can safely lay in “RED OWL’ ir winter supply now. w Low Prices: “GOLD MEDAL” 241-2 Ibs. (49 lbs. 98 Ibs. 241-2 Ibs. 49 Ibs. Ibs. 95e $3.40 $1.05 $1.95 5 $1.80 83 SU 79c wx” $6.60 10 BOYD JAR CAPS, For All Mason Jars— Be ae cee sks aisles tuslsiae pias oe HEINZ CIDER VINEGAR per pint Coffee COCOANUT, Buik, Sweet Shredded, ESE SE PO Sale maeeyeec ies Hts a TOILET BOAR, 10c size— 4 bars ‘Dependon’ Fancy Santos 45c quality—2 Ibs, ..... “Red Owl Stores” 55c Special Blend—Ib. BOTTLE CAPS, 144 in Carton— r_carton MOTHER'S CHINA OATS, A piece of Chinaware in every package ..... HILL’S RED CAN COFFEE, Matchless Flavor, 65¢ Ib. tin .......... 55c HEINZ RICE FLAKES or Kelloge's Rice PERCE CATSUP, in Hendy 10c tins— CeO aes SLE EAR ~25¢ Sun-Maid Puffed The Seeded Raisin that isn’t sticky. Also “NECTARS”—3 packages ....... dlls SARDINES, Admiral aah 1-4 ae in Oil—5 cans ............ * 25c “GALLON” PEACH , Sliced Y. c No. 10 cans ... 49¢ All Seasonable Fruits and Vegetable Two Stores to Serve You Trade at your nearest Red Owl Store No, 1 Store No. 2 302 MAIN 506 BROADWAY 0 join Mrs. Krase and] daughter at the home of Mrs./ Krase’s mother, Mrs. Joseph Crost! They will leave this weck- a motor trip to the Black | y will attend | Spielman’s Ella Perala, daughter of Mr. and (MILLWORK and general bullding material at 25% OR MORE SAVING | [Don't even consider busing until sou have sent list of what you need and Baye our ex OMAHA, NEBRASKA Mrs. Victor Perala of St. Anthon; underwent an operation Thursday the Deacone: hospital. Mrs. H, Jess left Thursday eve- guest of her son, 1 other cities in Ilinots. 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Nect: QUART OLIVES, Fine quality .. Market Day Raisins, 4 lb. pkg. Canned Peaches . 3 for Canned Apricots Certo Fruit Jel 35e value 35c value .. Baker Chocola: Tuna Flakes, giass CAP-KOTA BEANS, Wax or Green, per tin... PARLOR BRt Special value ... 50c Enameled Sauce Pan 85, 3 Ib. can Crisco, $1.35 value S waey SOAP FLAKES introductory Offer— Sauce Pan and Package Ivory Flakes ... SELOX SOAP FLAKES, Toilet Brush free SNIDER’S BAKED BEANS, 30c size 1-5 Lb. Karo Blue Label 1 Pt. Mazola 1 Argo Starch FRUITS We Will Be Headquarters for CANNING FRUITS and SUPPLIES cal CARLOT BUYERS Look'to Us for Quality Merchandise, Prices Reasonable. Canning Bartlett Pears - Specially Priced TOMATOES, 1 SWEET CORN, Mae . 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